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Public utilities director presents $22M-plus CIP highlights: drainage, waterlines, sewer tanks and a fourth water tower considered

5602446 · August 19, 2025
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Blake Jordan, public utilities director for the City of Dover, told the City Finance Committee on Aug. 19 that his 2026 capital program totals "roughly 22 or so million dollars worth of spending," and he highlighted a set of water, sewer and stormwater projects that the department expects to advance over the next several years.

Blake Jordan, public utilities director for the City of Dover, told the City Finance Committee on Aug. 19 that his 2026 capital program totals "roughly 22 or so million dollars worth of spending," and he highlighted a set of water, sewer and stormwater projects that the department expects to advance over the next several years.

Jordan said the US 23 drainage rehabilitation project has appeared in the CIP for several years and remains largely tied to Ohio Department of Transportation scheduling; the city—s share will be paid for work within municipal boundaries. He added there is an asterisk in the CIP because the project likely will shift to 2027 rather than 2026.

New in the CIP is a Bell Avenue stream restoration at the intersection of Bell Avenue and Liberty: Jordan said erosion north of Bell has advanced toward the roadway and is now…

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